This is the concept of "Internet of Everything" that emerged ten years later, before Chen Ming's rebirth, when the Internet was well developed.
Of course, a decade later, the concept might not be so shocking.
But in this era, it is definitely the most advanced concept.
In other words, no one here knows anything about this business. If people who know about the concept that Chen Ming is proposing now, they will definitely be shocked, even as if they had discovered a new continent.
When this concept is applied to the army, it is equivalent to installing a sky eye for the command center.
As long as the commander sits in front of the computer, he has the highest authority in the command system.
Then he can know all the battlefield information with just one click.
For example, if a special operations member goes on an exercise, the command center wants to know his movements. There is no need to call him through walkie-talkies to ask him to report his location.
The transmission information of the other party's location will be displayed directly on the computer screen in real time.
Moreover, as long as the commander transmits the order to him, there is no need to pass it down layer by layer, it can be directly delivered with one click, which greatly improves the efficiency of command.
In addition, if the special forces encounter the enemy or discover the enemy's stronghold.
Special forces members can contact the commander directly to report.
The technical staff in the rear can record directly in the command system without missing any information.
If the helmets equipped by special forces members have real-time shooting functions, they can even transmit back what they see in real time.
Let the commanders of the headquarters have a better understanding of the battlefield situation.
Information warfare is to use information as a resource and rely on this resource to conduct command and combat.
Mechanization, relying on radio, telephone, and walkie-talkie to transmit information570, can easily lead to information errors and omissions.
Moreover, information exchange is not smooth.
If the information is not conveyed smoothly, the commander in the command room will be in the dark and unable to give orders at all.
But if it can be transformed into information technology, all this information can be recorded and displayed on the system.
Commanders can get the most intuitive understanding of front-line battlefield information through computer screens.
Relying on this information, make the most correct judgment and command.
As for this intranet system, Chen Ming classified the permissions according to the needs of the special forces.
There are four levels in total.
They are respectively the battalion commander level, squadron commander level, group leader level and ordinary soldier level.
Each level has different permissions.
The captain has the highest authority and can view any information.
Ordinary soldiers, even if they use their personal computers to connect to the intranet command system, have basically no authority.
Forget about viewing system secrets and conducting command operations.
Unless they can break through the firewall and gain the highest authority.
Of course, Chen Ming would not forget to upgrade the firewall.
The firewall of this system is the same as that of the Red Star Brigade, and can be said to be the most secure firewall.
The method of upgrading was the same as that of the Red Star Brigade. The various sections that the information security team had worked on for a week were integrated together to complete the upgrade of the firewall.
After doing all this, Chen Ming felt it necessary to let the captain and all the special forces members understand the difference between informatization and mechanization.
Of course, telling them verbally about the advantages of informatization would seem a bit pale and powerless.
In special forces, true knowledge comes from actual combat.
So Chen Ming had some plans in mind.
Organize an exercise and let everyone see the results of nearly a day's hard work!
Thinking of this, Chen Ming left the command room and randomly found two special forces soldiers on the road. He asked them to move some equipment and instruments from the warehouse and place them on the parade ground.
If someone else gave the orders to these two special forces soldiers, they would definitely ignore them.
However, Chen Ming's performance in recent days has long been known to everyone in the special forces.
The two special forces were naturally happy to help him.
After finishing all this, Chen Ming went to the captain's office and found Miao Feng.
"Captain, the command center has finished the work. Please go and inspect the results."
Chen Ming reported the matter to him.
Miao Feng was also surprised, "So fast?"
Chen Ming nodded. "The most basic things have been done. The next step is to let the special forces adapt to this new system."
Miao Feng nodded in satisfaction at Chen Ming's efficiency.
Chen Ming then said: "If I want to verbally explain the advantages of this system, it may be a bit difficult, so I want to change a way to let the captain understand this system."
Miao Feng looked at Chen Ming in surprise, "Oh? What method?"
Chen Ming looked at the captain and said slowly: "I hope to organize a small-scale exercise competition."
Chapter 85: The captain was shocked by the initial results of informatization!
Feilong Special Forces Command Room.
Under Chen Ming's guidance, everyone was busy in an orderly manner.
The clerical staff will scan the sorted information into text documents using a printer and store them on the computer hard drive.
Chen Ming continued to copy the files on the CD one by one and store them on the computer hard drive.
The special forces of the first squadron are under the command of Chen Ming.
All the old computers, old radios, filing cabinets, etc. were moved out.
Everything is going on in an orderly manner.
The special forces were very efficient. After Chen Ming transferred all the files on the CD.
The entire command room was almost emptied by the special forces.
Seeing that it was almost done, Chen Ming directly ordered: "Okay, open the box."
Chen Ming pointed at several boxes in succession, "This, this, and these, open them all."
Several special forces soldiers responded to the sound and opened the boxes one after another.
Chen Ming also joined the unpacking team.
First, more than a dozen of the latest models of servers were dismantled, and under the command of Chen Ming, they were installed in an orderly manner to form a server unit.
Since the server unit is relatively large, it takes up a lot of space.
Chen Ming placed it in the corner of the command room.
After this core object was completed, Chen Ming connected the server to the currently fastest 50-megabit broadband.
Soon after, the latest military computers were placed on the desks that were originally used to place radios and landline phones.
Since we need to transform to informatization, the original things will no longer be used.
Chen Ming connected the headsets that could be used for intercom and phone calls to those computers.
Finally, with the joint efforts of everyone, an extremely large electronic display screen was installed on the white wall of the entire command room.
After a busy morning, the entire command room was completely renewed.
Chen Ming looked at the command room which had undergone tremendous changes and let out a breath.
Finally satisfied.
He then turned to Lei Rui and the others and said, "Okay, you guys won't be needed for the next thing. You've been busy all morning. Go back and have a rest. Thank you all for today."
Everyone smiled and waved their hands, saying, "No big deal, just tell me if you need anything."
Although everyone acted relaxed, they were also relieved in their hearts.
It’s not that these jobs are tiring.
Compared with their daily training, this little bit of work is just a drop in the bucket.
Although it's not tiring, it's a great psychological torture.
Because according to Chen Ming, even the cheapest military computer here is enough to cover their allowance for several months.
As for the expensive ones, even several lifetime allowances would not be enough to compensate for them...
This made them work very carefully, not daring to even breathe.
After all, no one wants to waste several years' allowance by accident.
Finally, everyone walked back to the dormitory under the leadership of Lei Rui.
However, everyone was curious and couldn't help whispering to each other.
In particular, Zhao, Qian, Sun and Li, who lived in the same dormitory with Chen Ming, were extremely confused during the discussion.
"What exactly does this informationization reform mean?"